Would you also like to get started on the ecosystem approach?

One of the project’s ambitions is to spread the philosophy of the ecosystem resilience approach to as many people as possible who are dealing with invasive alien species. People that want to break and prevent invasive species dominance in a natural and effective way. We call this replication.

Would you like to join?

If you would like to apply the ecosystem resilience approach in your area, then please get in touch to discuss the possibilities.

Black cherry (Prunus serotina): Bart Nyssen, Bosgroep Zuid Nederland
Japanese knotweed (Fallopia Japonica): Hein van Kleef and Mariëlle van Riel, Bargerveen Foundation and Rob van der Burg, Bosgroep Zuid Nederland
Australian swamp stonecrop (Crassula helmsii): Hein van Kleef and Laura van Veenhuisen, Stichting Bargerveen
Pumpkinseed sunfish (Lepomis gibbosus): Hein van Kleef and Laura van Veenhuisen, Stichting Bargerveen

Would you also like to get started on the ecosystem approach?

One of the project’s ambitions is to spread the philosophy of the ecosystem resilience approach to as many people as possible who are dealing with invasive alien species. People that want to break and prevent invasive species dominance in a natural and effective way. We call this replication.

Would you like to join?

If you would like to apply the ecosystem resilience approach in your area, then please get in touch to discuss the possibilities.

Black cherry (Prunus serotina): Bart Nyssen, Bosgroep Zuid Nederland
Japanese knotweed (Fallopia Japonica): Janneke van der Loop, Bargerveen Foundation and Rob van der Burg, Bosgroep Zuid Nederland
Australian swamp stonecrop (Crassula helmsii): Janneke van der Loop and Laura van Veenhuisen, Stichting Bargerveen
Pumpkinseed sunfish (Lepomis gibbosus): Janneke van der Loop and Laura van Veenhuisen, Stichting Bargerveen

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